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*"llle details of the lIPW 'ln.lly 111. "Weill (ileal llrii ain and .Japan, "h.eli Was signed „„ .\„ K _ ]O f are to hand. The (.'ox crnmelit s ej |,o||, 1-OUlillieS were lies I ills of replacing the agre, 1,-. 11l of I'.IIIO ln , sh SI Iplll.l lil lIS. Ilence | | ti . drawing up and rnUlirnlit.it of the I reaty signed last nvinth. The articles of the new agr.rment. have liven issued■ in n '"no Hook, and these show thai Hre two countries have practically enter- . d iiii o a ilefi iisivo and ownsixe niliame. which '.till tend |<i preserve the interests ,if |.„!i, j„ ||„. The main objects of t I>v treat;, an- t li.j maintenance ,„.« P e j n the regions <" I'-HsUsrn Asia and India : the pn>s.rvation ol |he common interests 01 all I'uHfis in rlrina. liy insuring the integrity mid independence op of I hat Ku.piie. and allirnilng the principle ~f an ■ o|icn ilcor" policy in tiadiug; the inainienauce of ihp

inti-ivits oi ihi- ciiniratiii.jr partio in 111.. I'ar Kasi ami India, and th«-riei.-ntv r.f i hp Kami'- 'l'lu. arlidrs ( ,f airi-fi-mvni s.it furlli. Ini.-r alia, '■hal Hi,, i« u , |'uurrs i.|iall assist >-ach hi hi.-r ii iiciv>sai-,\- In |ln- ilrtVnco of tcri-iioridi rijfhts : thai fir,-at lint him iiT".;niys -la|ian's rig-hl h j, •■<intr.il ami p,j,|,. I)u v ,|,, s( [>f ' *•••"« : ami thai .lapan I.tvat HiKaiM H lijj-ht lilkl , s|lt ., ] (M.-asllr.-n f|, 1 111' ■Jll'oxilhity ~f (|„, f n . dian ll'nnt ii'i- lo *nf, r „ n ,.,l j,. I KliuVi- an- tl)i> main ri-atuics ~t Ihq ' I'i'aly. irhirli Mill Ila \ n a i-'iil'iviirv nf t.'li i list i-nrl lII' li\ <• yc;l rs, ||||. |H'lirnl ol' Ihpln st ay:iv<Mni'Mt. Cn|ii.-s p/ the truatv liave Uecu scut- to I lis

Contracting parties' Amiyassadors I nt Tnris anil Si. lVtersburg, ' because these two Towers, outside of Cireat Britain and .Japan, have the greatest interest ii\ the question*. The hading papers at Home are unanimous in approving the conditions of the treaty, pointing out that it will prove an excel-

lent instrument for preserving peace. The llrilish possessions in these seas | aiv vitally concerned iuvtlie recent developments in Eastern Asia, and it is pleasant news to us to learn that Great llrilain and Japan have re-enterod into a solid t maintenance of rights and the preservation of the peace oi the world.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 2

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UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 2

UNKNOWN Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7938, 29 September 1905, Page 2

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